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Journal of Community Health, 1986
The results of five annual surveys of second year medical students over an eight year period of time (1978-1985) concerning perceptions and attitudes toward public health and a course in preventive medicine and community health are presented. The questionnaire format was a combined fixed alternate and free response type and was structured to require ...
P. Imperato, Joseph Feldman, K. Nayeri
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The results of five annual surveys of second year medical students over an eight year period of time (1978-1985) concerning perceptions and attitudes toward public health and a course in preventive medicine and community health are presented. The questionnaire format was a combined fixed alternate and free response type and was structured to require ...
P. Imperato, Joseph Feldman, K. Nayeri
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Community health and departments of preventive medicine.
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1967H. Bakst
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Research methodology and potential in community health and preventive medicine
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1963L. Schuman
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The Distinction between Public Health and Community/Social/Preventive Medicine
Journal of Public Health Policy, 1985semanticscholar +2 more sources
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND THE NEW EPIDEMIOLOGY: HEART DISEASE AS A PROBLEM IN COMMUNITY HEALTH
Medical Journal of Australia, 1957A. R. Southwood
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Journal of health care for the poor and underserved, 2022
:Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common cause of cancer death and disproportionately affects non-Hispanic Black patients. Routine screening with the fecal immunochemical test (FIT) decreases CRC incidence and mortality, and previous literature suggests ...
David Ritzenthaler +3 more
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:Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common cause of cancer death and disproportionately affects non-Hispanic Black patients. Routine screening with the fecal immunochemical test (FIT) decreases CRC incidence and mortality, and previous literature suggests ...
David Ritzenthaler +3 more
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The Health and Health Needs of People under Community Supervision
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2022Americans under community supervision experience high rates of chronic disease, mental illness, and substance use disorders but have poor access to high-quality preventive care and treatment.
L. Hawks, N. Horton, Emily A Wang
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2000
Interactive health communication using Internet technologies is expanding the range and flexibility of intervention and teaching options available in preventive medicine and the health sciences. Advantages of interactive health communication include the enhanced convenience, novelty, and appeal of computer-mediated communication; its flexibility and ...
Fotheringham, M. J. +3 more
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Interactive health communication using Internet technologies is expanding the range and flexibility of intervention and teaching options available in preventive medicine and the health sciences. Advantages of interactive health communication include the enhanced convenience, novelty, and appeal of computer-mediated communication; its flexibility and ...
Fotheringham, M. J. +3 more
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Indian Journal of Community Medicine
India staggers at the 59th position (out of 81 countries globally) in the quality of death and dying index. A chronic life-threatening illness is often complicated by marginalized living, out-of-pocket health expenditure, illiteracy, and poor social ...
S. Atreya +14 more
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India staggers at the 59th position (out of 81 countries globally) in the quality of death and dying index. A chronic life-threatening illness is often complicated by marginalized living, out-of-pocket health expenditure, illiteracy, and poor social ...
S. Atreya +14 more
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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1988
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is one of the most virulent infectious agents ever encountered. This virus, estimated to kill up to a half of those infected, has spread to more than 1 million Americans. There is no safe and effective treatment. Nor is there a vaccine.
D P, Francis, J, Chin
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is one of the most virulent infectious agents ever encountered. This virus, estimated to kill up to a half of those infected, has spread to more than 1 million Americans. There is no safe and effective treatment. Nor is there a vaccine.
D P, Francis, J, Chin
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